First, a house divided cannot stand. Yet the Republican Party is a house divided. A day after House Speaker Kevin Mccarthys ouster, what comes next . You are watching getting answers. Im kristin zee. Lets begin with the fallout from yesterdays dramatic vote by right wing republicans to oust their party leader for working with democrats to keep the government running. The office of speaker of the house of the United States house of representatives is hereby declared vacant. Today the jostling has begun amongst republicans to coalesce around a new leader. But that may be easier said than done. Joining us live now with his perspective, Stanford Hoover institution, fellow republican strategist and former gop nominee for california state controller lon chen. Lonnie, thanks for joining us. Good to see you. Great to be with you. Thank you. Kristin, what happened yesterday . Did you ever think you would see that day come . Well, it was certainly unexpected, but i dont think it should be surpri
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Good afternoon and welcome to hudson institute. Im president and ceo of hudson institute. Hudson is a policy Research Organization dedicated to promoting security freedom and prosperity through strong and engaged u. S. International leadership. I want to welcome both our members of the audience and our good friends from cspan as well. One of the most important threats, potential threats in the United States is out of terrorists using weapons of mass destruction, chemical, biological and nuclear agents to harm americans. We had this attack the other day in new york. Just imagine how much scarier it would have been had the terrorist had weapons of mass destruction. Preventing such attacks are obviously critical to the president and his team and his 21 speech that outlined a new strategy for overseas. He says we must prevent weapons being used against us and around the world. We have done a lot in the Homeland Security space. I should note we are the home of the bio Defense Commission cha
Looking at what happened just a few days ago in the Korean Peninsula, north korea firing another, this time, three missiles shortrange missiles from its east coast. I think it is very timely and important topic to discuss and so we are extremely grateful to have three expert here today. We also warmly welcome all of you, make sure to have enough time for q a and hope we have fruitful discussions later. Todays panel is cosponsored by the institute for korean studies and the institute for humanitarian policy studies. First, just a few points for housekeeping. I want to thank my colleagues for organizing this panel, and the two institutes for their hard work in helping organizing this event. I also want to let you know that the institute for korean studies future events are listed in the fly. I hope you all received those flyers before you leave. We hav had many Exciting Events coming up as a place check those dates and subscribe to our mailing list, if you are interested. Before we actua
Caller i wanted to make a couple of statements about the states rights. And that is sending things back to the states. Wo points. One the civil war philosophy of denying people their rights, primarily african americans. In Michigan State government has taken over the Emergency Managers School Systems have become resegregated under the uise of School Choice. According to marketplace programming, nationwide only 25 of the welfare money goes to the individuals needing it. And in michigan only 12 is returned to the people. Host we only have a few seconds left. I want to give jonathan a chance to respond. Guest theres a lot of good points i dont have a particular response to. Im a supporter of welfare reform. Its 20 years old and example of a reform that went well. The number of people on welfare slaverping. The number of people on jobs grew. It is not true that most money in welfare does not go to welfare recipients. It does. Host Jonathan Roush contributing editor to the atlantic and seni